Rochester Police Capt. Paul Toussaint said around 12:30 a.m. on Monday, a vehicle slipped off the road and into a ditch on Salmon Falls Road, resulting in some vehicle damage no injuries.

Shortly before noon, a vehicle also collided with a plow truck on Industrial Way in Rochester, but late Monday afternoon it was unclear whether that accident was weather-related, or whether any injuries resulted.

Around 4 p.m. Monday, Toussaint said there could potentially be more vehicle accidents on Monday evening; as temperatures drop, roads could become more slippery.

In Durham, weather conditions were blamed after a driver lost control of the vehicle and struck a telephone pole on Route 155A, around 1 p.m. on Monday. Durham Police Deputy Chief Rene Kelley said no injuries resulted from that accident.

During snowy or slippery road conditions, Kelley recommended that drivers slow down, and leave plenty of distance between vehicles in front of them and their own vehicles. He also encouraged drivers to take the time to clear the snow from car windows.

Portsmouth Police Lt. Chris Cummings said that while some amount of car accidents are expected during snow storms of any magnitude, no weather-related car accidents have been reported in the city by late Monday afternoon.

“Surprisingly it's been pretty uneventful as far as motor vehicle accidents are concerned,” said Cummings.

He did say that a vehicle slid off the road around 8:50 p.m. on Sunday, on Banfield Road, and while the accident resulted in property damage, there were no injuries.

The Strafford County Dispatch Center reported no snow-related accidents in Farmington, Milton, or Barrington on Monday.

Somersworth Police Department was unavailable late Monday afternoon to answer questions about weather conditions, and Dover police did not return phone calls in time for Foster's deadline on Monday.